The actor thought during audition process that he had approached it all wrong.

“At one of the auditions, half way through I said, ‘No, I’m not doing this right, I didn’t prepare for this right, I’m not doing it right, and I don’t want to do it anymore and I want to come back and do it for you again,’” he recalled, adding that the producers were receptive to the do-over.

Looking back, James considered his size to be integral in creating the character.

”[Tony’s weight] is important. When I do get thin, which is not often, when it does happen, I don’t feel the same,” he said in the 2004 interview. “I don’t walk the same, he doesn’t walk the same without that lumber… it’s important.”

Lipton also asked the actor one of his famous final questions.

“If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say at the pearly gates?” the host asked.